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stockton, california held the distinction of the largest u.s. city to file for bankruptcy before detroit. stockton filed in june of 2012 claiming $700 million in debt. pop. martha: we heard for the first time from airs agent at the center of the scandal. republicans have blamed his woman for tarringerring conservative groups. but she testified her higher ups knew exactly what she was doing. >> i'm proud of the fact that we are pursuing this. if we did what the white house wanted us to do, if we did what the ranging member suggests we do this thing would be over. nothing here. don't do it. as far as i'm concerned it's over. when you have the spokesperson for the president of the youth make a definitive statement that it was two rogue agents and start poking at these people who have no power to do anything about it, that is wrong. how dare anybody suggest that we are at the end of this? this is the beginning of this. we have to make an example of it. we need to get to the bottom of it and i'm tired of this administration having to keep having thes
stockton, california held the distinction of the largest u.s. city to file for bankruptcy before detroit. stockton filed in june of 2012 claiming $700 million in debt. pop. martha: we heard for the first time from airs agent at the center of the scandal. republicans have blamed his woman for tarringerring conservative groups. but she testified her higher ups knew exactly what she was doing. >> i'm proud of the fact that we are pursuing this. if we did what the white house wanted us to do,...
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some from california and some have come from australia and remember these guys and mourn the loss of their lives and celebrate exactly the type of men they were and remember them for the firefighters and the family members that they were. gregg: will, thank you very much. martha: it's getting heated down in texas. a key vote set for today on a bill that would impose some of the toughest restrictions on atbhoargs this country. thousands of demonstrators on both sides squaring off. gregg: a new poll out from obama-care. can the white house pick and choose which parts of the law they will enforce and which parts they will ignore or delay? that's coming up. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexi
some from california and some have come from australia and remember these guys and mourn the loss of their lives and celebrate exactly the type of men they were and remember them for the firefighters and the family members that they were. gregg: will, thank you very much. martha: it's getting heated down in texas. a key vote set for today on a bill that would impose some of the toughest restrictions on atbhoargs this country. thousands of demonstrators on both sides squaring off. gregg: a new...
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jamie: speaking of okay, jail officials in fremont, california, are stirring some controversy this morning. oh, they are offering a much better option. how about this plan? it allows inmates to pay their way to a little more comfortable jail cell. listen. >> there is a cost to government, and that cost where appropriate should be borne by the people using the program or the facility or what not. jamie: michael graham, radio talk show host, columnist for the boston heard. a nice to see you this morn. >> happy to be here and happy not to be in jail. jamie: take that would be okay. it at least has cable. you could be watching but we wouldn't have you on. meanwhile they say it's a revenue generator for the community. that's not a bad thing but you should you be able to pay your way to a bert environment? it is only for people charged an convicted of misdemeanors? >> we know that deal here in massachusetts with white collar criminals. we've had three speakers of the massachusetts house in a row convicted of felonies. by sheer coincidence, all democrats. my attitude those guys want to pay extra
jamie: speaking of okay, jail officials in fremont, california, are stirring some controversy this morning. oh, they are offering a much better option. how about this plan? it allows inmates to pay their way to a little more comfortable jail cell. listen. >> there is a cost to government, and that cost where appropriate should be borne by the people using the program or the facility or what not. jamie: michael graham, radio talk show host, columnist for the boston heard. a nice to see you...
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gregg: circling around the fire pit is a way of beach life in california. but it will come to an end in certain environmental activists have their way. tell me this isn't coming to an end. >> reporter: state officials recommended banning beach bon fires like this because they say burning wood is dirtier than a diesel truck. >> not to be able to come to the beach and have a bonfire anymore. >> reporter: that's what they propose, banning beach fires because burning wood pollutes the air. >> one fire pit emits as much as one average diesel truck on the road driving over 500 miles. >> reporter: fire pits allow thousands from los angeles to san diego to enjoy roasted march mall ohs. they say burning wood causes carcinogens that injures health. >> the microscopic particles are doing damage to me, my children. >> it may not be the greatest thing. but what happens when we put out all the fires at the beach, what next? >> bonfire supporters say they cause less pollution than leaf blowers. still officials say the air need all the help it can get. >> the proximity of
gregg: circling around the fire pit is a way of beach life in california. but it will come to an end in certain environmental activists have their way. tell me this isn't coming to an end. >> reporter: state officials recommended banning beach bon fires like this because they say burning wood is dirtier than a diesel truck. >> not to be able to come to the beach and have a bonfire anymore. >> reporter: that's what they propose, banning beach fires because burning wood pollutes...
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martha: a close call for two divers off the coast of central california. you can't really see them, but the divers are right next to where this whale came out. their friends are reacting on the bow. here they are, scrambling for a humpback whale was swimming. these guys manage to escape unharmed. they say that the whales could have swallowed them were capsized the vote. but they don't eat people. but, you know, they could get confused. bill: that's right, they could. martha: then we would have to call them jonah. bill: they would have to change their name. [laughter] bill: meet robert kennedy is your known him before. the john f. kennedy presidential library has sealed some 7500 papers from his days at the kennedy white house until now, that is. james rosen is live from the library in boston with more. reporter: good morning to you. his brother of the president, the files released today of robert kennedy released say that bobby kennedy as we knew exercise influence in areas far beyond the typical purview of the attorney general and he was involved in every
martha: a close call for two divers off the coast of central california. you can't really see them, but the divers are right next to where this whale came out. their friends are reacting on the bow. here they are, scrambling for a humpback whale was swimming. these guys manage to escape unharmed. they say that the whales could have swallowed them were capsized the vote. but they don't eat people. but, you know, they could get confused. bill: that's right, they could. martha: then we would have...
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also, a wildfire raging out of control and forcing evacuations in southern california. the explosive flames threatening several mountain resort communities near palm springs. about 6,000 people being told to pack up and get out of there. neighbors say they've never seen it like this before. >> this is hard because it's so big. there's not anything people can do about it. you just have to sit and look at it. my daughter got burned out. everything she had was in it. people have brought clothes, they've brought everything, and they've taken up donations for her. >> are as you can see behind us, the fire's still very, very active. we have active burning in the north and the northeast. >> we're trying to take out any heat in the black area, the already-burned area, so that doesn't cross our todayer line in -- dozer line in some areas and get back in the green. bill: there are about 2,000 firefighters working that blaze. triple-digit temperatures, dry conditions, a lot of shifting winds. crews have it about 15% contained at last check. martha: well, so far 2013 has been a rea
also, a wildfire raging out of control and forcing evacuations in southern california. the explosive flames threatening several mountain resort communities near palm springs. about 6,000 people being told to pack up and get out of there. neighbors say they've never seen it like this before. >> this is hard because it's so big. there's not anything people can do about it. you just have to sit and look at it. my daughter got burned out. everything she had was in it. people have brought...
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of doing a time warp scan of the gal faxy and found someone who could be of assistance in anaheim, california. that's part of a $4 million conference on the taxpayers dime. i'm joined by jay sekulow who is representing 41 groups who say they were targeted for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax exempt status. jay, welcome. good to have you here this morning. what do you make of this congressional effort to cut their budget by $3 billion. i should point out the 2014 budget would be $14 billion for irs without this cut. and that would be an increase of a billion dollars over last year. >> it's still an increase. i understand exactly why members of the house are saying we don't want the irs to be getting additional revenue for enforcement proceedings when the agency is institutionally incapable not only of self-governance. you have this proposal that the irs isn't out for expedite the review that put more burdens in place. ridiculous to put additional burd's on these groups. then you have got spending. you have got an institution incapable of self-governance and incapable of self-correcting
of doing a time warp scan of the gal faxy and found someone who could be of assistance in anaheim, california. that's part of a $4 million conference on the taxpayers dime. i'm joined by jay sekulow who is representing 41 groups who say they were targeted for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax exempt status. jay, welcome. good to have you here this morning. what do you make of this congressional effort to cut their budget by $3 billion. i should point out the 2014 budget would be $14...
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huntington beach, california, that is, patti ann. patti ann: there are new concerns that the president's recent speeches on the economy are falling on deaf ears. some analysts are suggesting that people have stopped listening to the commander-in-chief. we'll have brit hume on that. >> this is one of more iconic photos from the aftermath of 9/11. we'll explain the unbelievable story how this image was left out of new york's 9/11 museum and still might be in the end. patti ann: an emotional sermon from one of the most popular pastors in america. we have the latest on rick warren's return after the tragic loss of his son. >> he was awesome. he felt the love of his congregation. people wanted to be with him. he is like a family member. he helped us through so much. we wanted to be there for him. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapp
huntington beach, california, that is, patti ann. patti ann: there are new concerns that the president's recent speeches on the economy are falling on deaf ears. some analysts are suggesting that people have stopped listening to the commander-in-chief. we'll have brit hume on that. >> this is one of more iconic photos from the aftermath of 9/11. we'll explain the unbelievable story how this image was left out of new york's 9/11 museum and still might be in the end. patti ann: an emotional...
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california is the first state, not likely to last to create its own state retirement plan. it is intended for six million workers not covered by a pension or 401(k). here is how it works. employ must enroll and take 3% out of a workers paycheck and hopefully it roles in guaranteed rate of return. nothing stops anyone from opening account at local bank, most do not. >> it's really difficult task for a lot of people especially if the first receiving the money and then they have to put it away, mentally it's a lot easier to put the money away before you touch it, before you can even spend it. >> reporter: currently 62% of private sector workers do not invest, bill, in an employer sponsored retirement plan. this is designed so fewer people retire into poverty. bill? bill: is novel. what is the risk, william? >> reporter: many in business bill. number one they say the state doesn't belong in the pension game. secondly employers that don't comply, get fined. state taxpayers they will argue if the investor fails to perform or fund manager goes out of business in the future. so tha
california is the first state, not likely to last to create its own state retirement plan. it is intended for six million workers not covered by a pension or 401(k). here is how it works. employ must enroll and take 3% out of a workers paycheck and hopefully it roles in guaranteed rate of return. nothing stops anyone from opening account at local bank, most do not. >> it's really difficult task for a lot of people especially if the first receiving the money and then they have to put it...
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. >> reporter: in 200916 companies sought permits to build large solar plants in california. six then nine canceled or postponed their plans. by contrast, rooftop solar installations jumped 160% in each of the last two years. >> the good thing about local solar is it is spread out. >> reporter: l.a. water and power manages america's largest rooftop program. demand is off the charts but non-solar customers help pay the price. >> get a 30% federal tax credit and the utility gives you extra incentive to help you pay to offset the cost of that system. >> reporter: those incentives mandated by regulators are prompting a backlash. in arizona the utility says rooftop solar costs other rate-payers $1,000 a year, an unfair subsidy. in hawaii lawmakers are trying to reform a similar subsidy, costing taxpayers millions. >> we want to support renewable energy use in hawaii, there is no doubt about it but not at the expense of all the taxpayers who are heavily subsidizing this one component. >> reporter: now this is a small part of the utility business the subsidies seem insignificant, he
. >> reporter: in 200916 companies sought permits to build large solar plants in california. six then nine canceled or postponed their plans. by contrast, rooftop solar installations jumped 160% in each of the last two years. >> the good thing about local solar is it is spread out. >> reporter: l.a. water and power manages america's largest rooftop program. demand is off the charts but non-solar customers help pay the price. >> get a 30% federal tax credit and the...